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Yearly Meeting open for bookings
Bookings are now open for Quakers in Britain's annual gathering, taking place on 27–30 May 2022.
Yearly Meeting open for bookings
Yearly Meeting to focus on faith, community and action
Quakers in Britain's annual gathering will take place on 27–30 May 2022 with a focus on 'faith, community and action'.
Quakers in Britain's annual gathering to focus on faith, community and action
Remembering for peace
On the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month in 1918 the guns fell silent and World War I ended. More than 100 years later, at 11.00am on 11 November, people across the nations will again stand silently. Pausing for two minutes to reflect.
Remembering for peace
Swarthmore Lecture 2024 to focus on prisons and punishment
Next year's Swarthmore Lecture, a key date in the Quaker diary, will be delivered by prison expert Ben Jarman.
Swarthmore Lecture 2024 to focus on prisons and punishment
Summer Yearly Meeting – “Are we speaking our truth?”
Next year's annual gathering of Quakers in Britain will have the Quaker testimony to truth at its heart.
Summer Yearly Meeting – “Are we speaking our truth?”
Yearly Meeting - "Faith, community and action"
The annual gathering of Quakers in Britain will for the first time this year be a blended event, held online and at Friends House in London from 27-30 May.
Yearly Meeting - "Faith, community and action"
Quakers join call urging UK government to support UN Gaza inquiry
Shocking violence suffered by Palestinians on the Gaza border in recent months has left 112 Palestinians dead and more than 13,300 injured. The UN Human Rights Council voted recently to establish an independent Commission of Inquiry. However, the UK government abstained. Quakers are appalled.
Quakers join call urging UK government to support UN Gaza inquiry
Beyond the Paris climate talks
Quakers want justice for those affected by climate change. The poorest are often the hardest hit by shifts in the climate. Globally they have less access to energy.Led by their belief in equality, Quakers in Britain campaign for everyone to have access to affordable energy that does not harm the planet. This weekend, ahead of the Paris climate summit, Quakers will join thousands across the world on the People's March for Climate, Justice and Jobs, They will call for climate justice.
Beyond the Paris climate talks
Celebrating votes for women
One hundred years ago, some women won the right to vote in UK general elections. This was a monumental step towards universal suffrage. Not all women, and not all men.
Celebrating votes for women
Public Order Bill passes milestone
A bill which would drastically limit the right to protest in England and Wales has passed through the House of Commons.
Public Order Bill passes milestone